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a (unit of time) or two

For only one or a few units of time specified (minutes, hours, days, etc.). Is it all right if I borrow the car for an hour or two? I'd like to drive to the mall.You can keep the book for a day or two, but I need it back by this weekend to study for my exam.

We have ensured that the active-duty units are aware of all the experience that our reserve units can bring to the table," Kane said, adding that most of the Soldiers in its reserve units have been in the unit for years and have performed SDDC missions multiple times.

The "repair or improvements" section of the proposed regulations can be divided into four key segments: (i) the operative rule, requiring the capitalization of costs incurred either to materially increase the value of a unit of property, or to restore a unit of property, (ii) standards for determining whether the value of a unit of property has been materially increased, (iii) standards for determining whether the unit of property has been restored, and (iv) an elective repair allowance method.

Refinancing for $1,000,000 for a five (5) story, mixed-use, non-elevatored building containing six (6) Class A apartments and one (1) commercial unit; and an attached two (2) story, non-elevatored, building containing one (1) commercial unit located in Boston, MA.

However, the audit guide states that even if a preparer disaggregates this information for evaluation purposes, the auditor should not establish more than one opinion unit for the aggregate opinion unit.

The pavilion's second 40-bed unit accommodates alert, oriented, and socially interactive (AOS) residents who were selectively and voluntarily transferred there subsequent to a series of resident and family informational meetings, Resident Council discussions, individual tours, and a lottery process for the unit's four private rooms.

This kept women from a wide swath of assignments, and restricted opportunities even within fields they could legally enter, like the military police or intelligence, since almost every type of unit in the Army (even support units) could theoretically see combat.

Most sand reclamation manufacturers will recommend that the foundry purchase a lower capacity unit that can be operated on a 24-hr schedule rather than a larger unit that can produce the required sand during a one-shift operation.

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